Vitamix Professional Series 750 Blender, Professional-Grade, 64 oz. Low-Profile Container, Blac...

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https://amzn.to/3AA7z9H - Vitamix Professional Series 750 Blender, Professional-Grade, 64 oz. Low-Profile Container, Black, Self-Cleaning - 1957
Automated Blending: Five pre-programmed settings ensure simple cleaning, walk-away convenience, and consistent results for smoothie, frozen dessert, soup, and purée recipes. You're in Control: Variable Speed Control and Pulse feature let you manually fine-tune the texture of any recipe;Cord: 6 ft Low-Profile 64-ounce Container: Perfect for family meals and entertaining, while fitting comfortably under most kitchen cabinets. Electrical Ratings - 120 V, 50-60 Hz, 12 Amps Hardened Stainless-Steel Blades: Our aircraft-grade stainless steel blades are designed to handle the toughest ingredients, so from the first blend to the last, you get the same quality results. Self-Cleaning: With a drop of dish soap and warm water, your Vitamix machine can clean itself in 30 to 60 seconds. What's in the Box: motor base, low-profile 64 oz. container, cookbook, low-profile tamper.HP: 2.2-peak

Vitamix Professional Series 750 Blender, Professional-Grade, 64 oz. Low-Profile Container, Black, Self-Cleaning - 1957
Ive had a Breville blender for the last decade or so. My biggest use is to make smoothies and iced drinks. I liked my Breville a lot but when it finally broke down I decided to "up my game" and get a Vitamix after a lot of research.
The vitamix blows me away. It has so much power it grinds ice cubes into slush with no problem (a task that my Breville did, but labored to do). The base of the blender is built like a tank.
I also really like the automated "modes" which work really well. Heres one gotcha... dont buy the "extended" warranty because the manufacturers warranty is so long that even the longest "extended" warranty choice doesnt actually extend it!
(read the fine print!). The one negative Ill say about this blender (besides the really high price) is the "cleaning" aspect of it. A lot of people tout it and Im not really sure why.
Yes, there is a "cleaning" mode where you put liquid and dish soap into it, turn it on and it "cleans itself". Its kind of impressive parlour trick, but ultimately its kind of a pain in the behind.
First you have to get the "bulk" out of it yourself, then you have to put exactly the right amount of liquid in there. Too much and it will foam out of the top and make a mess on your counter, too little and it wont clean the top.
But even after its "cleaned itself" you do have to do throw out the water and actually do some cleaning of it. Personally, for cleaning, my old Breville wins on this aspect.
I could just throw it in the dishwasher and it would be perfect with no effort on my part. The Vitamix is not machine-washable. I still love the vitamix though.
Worth the high price (so far at least) and it really does expand what one can do with a blender.
I get so tired of replacing kitchen appliances. Ive had my eye on the Vitamix brand for a few years but the price stopped me from buying a blender. This past year I bought a reasonably priced blender that broke down within weeks of purchasing it.
I was sent a replacement but it wasnt the exact same one. It worked okay so I kept it. I didnt use it often because it was a hassle to get stuff to stay at the bottom of the blender container and not splash up the sides.
Then there was the taking it apart to clean. It had a glass container which I liked at first but it was heavy. I tried making a smoothie but it just wasnt up to the task.
I also had a small personal blender and the gears started making a terrible noise. I decided it was time to replace both appliances with a "real" blender.
I chose the 750 because the noise level was suppose to be to lowest. On low, it is very quiet. On high, it sounds like an airplane taking flight. I can only imagine how loud the others are.
So, I made a single serve smoothie and used the automatic setting. This machine is amazing. It pulverized everything to a nice smooth consistency. I can tell you that until today, I couldnt figure out why theyre called smoothies.
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